Hawke’s Bay is a region on the east coast of New Zealand’s North Island. It’s known for its beaches and wineries.
The Wairoa i-SITE Visitor Information Centre is a helpful service provided to the public for inquiries relating to the Wairoa District. It is a VIN accredited centre.
The Wairoa Lighthouse was originally built on Portland Island off the Mahia Penisula, and was one of the earliest lighthouse sites in New Zealand.
The Wairoa Museum is centrally located on Marine Parade, Wairoa. In late 2016 the Museum launched a major re-development - Kakapa.
A must visit lookout spot while your in Mahia! Mokotahi is just a short 20 minute on a well-carved track offering epic views over Mahia beach.
A treat not to be missed – gorgeous hot and cold springs set amid 364 hectares of rainforest.
Gisborne’s Sunshine Brewery has been turning out delicious batch-brewed beer using all natural ingredients since 1989.
Spot near where Captain James Cook & his crew first landed in 1769 with an obelisk memorial.
The Gisborne Museum or the Tairawhiti Museum and Art Gallery has a reputation as one of the best museums in New Zealand, their collection rich in Gisborne & East Coast & history, art and taonga maori.
Get up close and personal with these majestic creatures in their natural environment, and explore the underwater beauty of Tatapouri Bay.